Learners of all ages are invited to the upcoming HOOT show at the Colfax Library on Thursday, April 17, at 3:30 pm. The event hosted by The West Family Outdoor Learning Center features a presentation about raptors, including a resident owl. The program provides an opportunity for participants to learn about these birds and their…
The Moscow Arts Commission will host a 3rd Thursday Artwalk event on April 17 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm in downtown Moscow. The event will showcase various forms of art, including visual, culinary, literary, and performing arts, across 11 locations in the downtown area.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced new restrictions on crossings of Lower Granite Dam, located on the Snake River south of Colfax. The updated limits will take effect on Thursday and are aimed at regulating access to the area, which is frequented by Washington State University students during the summer.
The Refuge Cigar Lounge is hosting a grand opening event on Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. Located at 223 West 3rd Street, just west of downtown Moscow, the lounge will operate Monday through Thursday from 4:00 to 9:00 PM and Friday from 4:00 to 10:00 PM.
The Garfield community lunch is scheduled for Thursday at the Garfield Legion Hall. The lunch will feature chicken fried steak with gravy and will start at noon. The cost is three dollars, and attendance is open to all.
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The criminal case concerning the December stabbing incident in Pullman has been dismissed due to self-defense considerations. Pullman Police had previously submitted a case to Whitman County Prosecutor Denis Tracy, suggesting that charges be brought against a 19-year-old individual for felony assault. The incident involved the suspect allegedly stabbing a 34-year-old man from Pullman.
A concert honoring local folk music figure Dan Maher is scheduled for Thursday night in Moscow. Maher, a long-time host of a folk music show on public radio for over 40 years, has been diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer. He has also performed numerous times in the Palouse region. Eight musical […]
Longtime Pullman Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Marie Dymkoski is resigning, effective June 30th, after 14 years in the position and a total of 18 years with the chamber. Dymkoski has stated that the role is demanding and feels it is time to step back and transition to new opportunities.